Supported advocacy workshop with core participants from Nakuru, Kilifi, Baringo and Turkana counties.

Supported advocacy workshop with core participants from Nakuru, Kilifi, Baringo and Turkana counties. The main purpose was to strengthening local decision making on voluntary family planning and ensure adequate and sustainable domestic funding for FP/RH sub-program.
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Contributed towards the procurement of different family planning commodites

For FY 2017/18 contributed $ 2,591,867 toward procurement of family planning commodities (female condoms $1,012,890, IUDs $ 42,125, and $ 1,536,852) For FY 2018/19 contributed $ 5,203,430 toward procurement of family planning commodities (Implants - $ 3,678,440, Male condoms - $603,784, Injectable - $ 406,573, female condoms 382,443, IUDs - $ 97,343, COCs - $ 25,201 and POPs - $ 9,466) For FY 2017/18 contributed $ 5,809,031 toward procurement of family planning commodities (Implants - $ 4,490,312, Female condoms - $ 816,762, male condoms - $ 365,177, Injectable - $ 85,048 and IUDs - $ 51,7
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Developed a comprehensive post-abortion care

IPAS, through the PEKERTI project starting in January 2018, developed a comprehensive post-abortion care consist of 5 components: 1) releasing the product of conception; 2) post-abortion counselling; 3) post-abortion FP services; 4) other reproductive health services; and 5) service referral and community engagement. At the national level, IPAS also actively involved on the policy development in post-abortion cares and services which result in the establishment of 2 (two) National Guidance on Medical Services (PNPK) focusing on post-abortion care and National Guidance on Medical Services (P
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